Glenn M. Rogers
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Researcher
Also affiliated: North Carolina State University (1995–2006); Sul Ross State University (2004); Pfizer (United States) (2004–2007); Kansas State University (1993–2021); American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (2001); ABS Consulting (United States) (2021); Signature Research (United States) (2004); Knowledge Based Systems (United States) (2004); Rogers (United States) (2004); Texas A&M University (2004)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Glenn M. Rogers' research centers on the economic factors influencing the sale prices of livestock, particularly beef cattle. His recent publications investigate the relationships between various traits and auction prices for Red Angus bulls, as well as the impact of breed descriptions on steer calf prices in video auctions. Rogers has also examined trends in vaccine administration for beef calves and the effect of trucking distance on the sale prices of calf and feeder cattle lots. His work is supported by collaborations with M. J. Smith, E. D. McCabe, K. E. Fike, and M. E. King, all affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Rogers' scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9, with 56 total publications and 305 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 9
- Publications: 56
- Citations: 310
Selected Publications
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Relationships Among Maternal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019 (2021)
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Relationships Among Terminal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019 (2021)
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Trends in the Percentage of Doses of Modified Live, Killed, and Combination Respiratory Viral Vaccines Administered to Beef Calves Offered for Sale in Summer Video Auctions From 2000 Through 2018 (2021)
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Region of Origin in the United States Affects Price Premiums Associated with Value-Added Health Protocols of Beef Calf Lots Sold Through Summer Video Auctions from 2010 Through 2018 (2020)
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Trends in “Natural” Value-Added Calf Programs at Superior Livestock Video Auction (2019)
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Trends in Source and Age Verification for Beef Calves Sold via Summer Video Auction from 2010 Through 2017 (2018)
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Trends in Beef Calf Lots by Single Breed Sire Groups Marketed via Video Auction from 2010 Through July 14, 2017 (2018)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Trends in the Percentage of Doses of Modified Live, Killed, and Combination Respiratory Viral Vaccines Administered to Beef Calves Offered for Sale in Summer Video Auctions From 2000 Through 2018
- Relationships Among Terminal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019
- Trends in the Percentage of Doses of Modified Live, Killed, and Combination Respiratory Viral Vaccines Administered to Beef Calves Offered for Sale in Summer Video Auctions From 2000 Through 2018
- Relationships Among Terminal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019
- Trends in the Percentage of Doses of Modified Live, Killed, and Combination Respiratory Viral Vaccines Administered to Beef Calves Offered for Sale in Summer Video Auctions From 2000 Through 2018
- Relationships Among Terminal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019
- Trends in the Percentage of Doses of Modified Live, Killed, and Combination Respiratory Viral Vaccines Administered to Beef Calves Offered for Sale in Summer Video Auctions From 2000 Through 2018
- Relationships Among Terminal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019
- Trends in the Percentage of Doses of Modified Live, Killed, and Combination Respiratory Viral Vaccines Administered to Beef Calves Offered for Sale in Summer Video Auctions From 2000 Through 2018
- Relationships Among Terminal Traits and Sale Prices of Red Angus Bulls Sold at Auction From 2017 Through 2019
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